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Through the Flower Judy Chicago - Through the Flower
First French translation of Judy Chicago's autobiography-manifesto.
Judy Chicago (born 1939) is an artist and author of sixteen books. Her career spans more than half a century which time she has produced a prodigious body of art that has been exhibited all over the world. In the 1970s, she pioneered feminist art and feminist art education in a series of programs in southern California. She is best known for her monumental work, The Dinner Party, a symbolic history of women in Western Civilization executed between 1974-79, which is now permanently housed at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. Subsequent bodies of work have addressed issues of birth and creation in the Birth Project; the construct of masculinity in PowerPlay; the horrors of genocide in the Holocaust Project which she collaborated on with her husband, photographer Donald Woodman; and mortality and humankind's relationship to and destruction of the Earth in The End: A Meditation on Death and Extinction. Over the course of her career Chicago has remained steadfast in her commitment to the power of art as a vehicle for intellectual transformation and social change.
Preface de Judy Chicago, foreword by Géraldine Gourbe, introduction by Anaïs Nin.

Translated from the English (American) by Sophie Taam (original title: Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist, Doubleday, New York, 1975).
 
published in June 2018
French edition
17 x 24 cm (softcover, dust jacket)
232 pages (color & b/W ill.)
 
28.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-84066-851-0
EAN : 9782840668510
 
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